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Indonesia Prime
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The Indonesia Prime Journal is a non-profit journal published by a Non-Government Organization the Indonesian Prime with a notary deed No2, 2 February 2001, registered Court number: 13/2001/F. R. C/T/YY. Registered body of the unity of Nations date February 26, 2001 number: 220/667-BKB-I/SS Tax Payer Number.: 02.216.536.9-805.000. The journal Indonesia Prime is meant to be a scientific publication of research results and scientific ideas of professors, students, and professional societies. Indonesia Prime Journal Print ISSN: 2548-317X, and Electronic ISSN: 2548-4664 under copyright Indonesia Prime Publisher. Indonesia Prime Journal is publishing once a year contains a maximum of 13 scientific writing quality articles with zero (0) tolerance.
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Murabahah accounting in BNI Syariah Makassar Firman Manne; Muh. Idris; Erni Erni
Indonesia Prime Vol 2 No 1 (2017): Indonesia Prime
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This research aims to know and analysis implementation of murabahah accounting especially of manifestation murabaha accounting in BNI Syariah. Design methodology used comparative analysis between accounting theory and practice in Syariah banking.The result showed that the implementation of murabahah accounting on BNI Syariah Makassar has been suitable with PSAK 102 especially for recognition, measurement, recording, and disclosure, except for accounting treatment when event of arrears and receipts of arrears installments. BNI Syariah Makassar didn’t give any accounting treatment. Whereas in PSAK 102 is stipulated that when there is arrears and receipts of arrear installments, the margin is recognized proportional to the cash received
Model poverty reduction through social and economic institutional empowerment of poor communities in South Sulawesi Nujum -; Annas Plyriadi; Ramlawati Ramlawati
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This research aims (1) to reviewing the extent to which the role of the Government in implementing the model of empowerment of marginal/poor communities through mentoring program in learning, (2). Reviewing and explain the benefits of implementing the poor's empowerment program to alleviate poverty, (3). To review how to implement the poverty alleviate model that is more in line with the local wisdom of the people of South Sulawesi.The Research results show that (1). Institutional social and institutional Economics that exist in the community in the region Mamminasata South Sulawesi in generally not have the ability to empower the community because it has not received optimal support from the government and private. (2). In general, the education and skills of the community are still low so that people face limitations in living their lives, especially in economic activities, so tend to be unproductive and powerless and become poor.
Supervision of local government to village regulation in regional autonomy are reviewed theory Putra Astomo
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The Law Number 6 of 2014 years and PP Number 43 of 2014 years are law product which to rule supervision of local government to village regulation in regional autonomy are reviewed. PP Number 43 of 2014 years reads that the technical guidelines on the rules in the village are set by regulation, so which mandates the need for regulation as a regulatory technical guidelines in the village, it also formed Minister Regulation Number 111 of 2014 years about Technical Guidelines Rules In the Village. The method that is used the approach of law (statute approach). This method is done by examining all the legislation and regulations relevant to the legal issues being addressed. The result of this research are supervision is done in two forms, including evaluation and clarification. It was concluded supervision of local government to village regulation in regional autonomy are reviewed as stipulated in Minister Regulation Number 111 of 2014 years are done in two forms, including evaluation and clarification.
Analysis of the effect of economic growth toward the center of the overflow area and hinterlend in determining nodal centre of new growth on the area of Mamminasata in South Sulawesi Zainuddin Rahman
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This research conducted in Mamminasata District, South Sulawesi Province. This study examines the Economic Effects of the overflow "Pertuhan Against Nodal regions and Hinterland. The purpose of this research is: (1) to review the impact of the effects of development and economic growth of the overflow against Nodal regions and Hinterlan in a region (Maminasata), (2) to examine and explain the impact of the overflow against labor, enterprise development, (3) to examine and explain the strategy and Policy Development areas in South Sulawesi.The research method used was diskriptif by using model ratio analysis. The population was throughout the County and the city in South Sulawesi while the sample is selected by pusposive, i.e., Mamminasata Area that includes the city of Makassar, Maros Regency Gowa (Minasa), Takalar Regency. The data of the secondary data is yangdigunakan by taking data for the year 2011-2013.The research results showed that the distance of the Centre of the region with growth has an impact on the magnitude of the effect of abundance that can be received by each region, where the overflow effect of Gowa received a big growth 8.689810974, Maros 4.05005707, Takalar Regency. 2.344019694. While the new growth Centre in the area of the District Mamminasata Takalar. A development strategy that can do is how to build synergy with neighboring derah so economic abundance can flow into the area that synergizes
The application of the principles of the convention on women in awig-awig pakraman village Ni Nyoman Sukerti
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This research aims to study the task of the village in Bali related pakraman by the ratification of the women's Convention into law Number 7 in 1984 about the passage of the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of discrimination against women. The community's customary law in Pakraman Village Bali is called based on the applicable local Bali province number: 3 years Pakraman Village of 2003. One of the tasks of the village Pakraman is making the rule of law (awig-awig). The enactment of related laws, the legal issues that arise: what are the principles of the Convention established the woman had already formulated in the awig – awig village pakraman? The legal issues observe by using the normative legal method by relying on legal materials and material non-law. Also, problems also assessed by the theory of legal pluralism of Sally Falk Moore, i.e., Semi-autonomous social field theory.Based on search results and study materials of the law, in this case, some awig-awig Pakraman village, results or findings indicate that women's Convention established the principles namely equality and justice between men and women has not yet been applied awig-awig in the pakraman village. So, based on the theory of legal pluralism is examined from Sally Falk Moore, where local laws (awig-awig) turned out to be stronger regarding State law are dealt face. The things which can know from the provisions of article (pawos) from some awig-awig who examined it turns out women's Convention principles, namely equality and justice between men and women has not yet applied in the awig – awig pakraman village. That means that the discriminative customary law was still so strong so the benchmark in the Association life pakraman. So, in conclusion, the principles of the Convention on women has not been applied in the awig – awig pakraman village, so that still reflect discriminatory against women.This research needs to be continued with empirical legal research to find out why the principles of the Convention on women has not applied to the awig – awig pakraman village
Analysis services administration staffing agencies offices in the areas of Majene Burhanuddin Burhanuddin
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Standard service will need to have a clear benchmark that can use as a reference for action on every State Government organizers. Good service is how to implement the legislation as efficiently as possible, scientifically, and politically neutral. Checkout process administration promoted generally give answers that the apparatus is in running its job quite well, but in settlement of any administration is not clear. one of the factors affecting the obscurity that, because Agencies Staffing offices do not yet have an operational service standard in providing service.
Performance accountability of public agencies in the act government Prof. Abd. Rahman
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Performance accountability of public bodies meaning widespread not only limited liability in law but also in the field of non-law. Special accountability law, imaged through the performance creation of the law (legal creating), as well as in the implementation of the law (legal applying) as the embodiment of government action (Bestuurhandeling). In the concept of the law of State administration and administrative law, Government action in question is the Act or acts committed by State administration in carrying out the task of Government.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE POLICY OF REGIONAL EXPANSION IN NORTH MAMUJU REGENCY OF WEST SULAWESI Syamsuddin Maldun
Indonesia Prime Vol 1 No 1 (2016): Indonesia Prime
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this study aims to: (1) Analyze and explain the stages of the implementation of the policy of regional expansion, and (2) analyze and explain the factors that support the implementation of the policy of regional expansion, in order to support national integration in North Mamuju Regency of West Sulawesi Province. This research is a kind of exploratory research using qualitative analysis approach. Data collection carried through; observation, interviews, and documents. Informant research include; Assistant I, II, III, Assistant to the Preparatory Committee the establishment of district (PPPK), head of the Central Bureau of statistics, the head of the Agency for the unity of the nation, the head of the Office library, Archives, and documents, the head of the Department of organization and Personnel, the head of the General section of the Secretariat of the Parliament, members of Religious Communication Forum (FKUB), the leadership of Dharma Wanita, professors, students, and community leaders. While the data analysis done in a descriptive qualitative. Technique of data analysis is interactive analysis: Data collection, (2) Data reduction, (3) Data Display, and (4) the Conclusion/verification. This is intended to give description in a systematic, factual and actual against objects that are examined. Research results show that; (1) the policy implementation stages of the extraction region North Mamuju Regency has been implemented in accordance with the legislation governing the extraction of such areas; the establishment of local governance devices, preparation of the vision and mission, the preparation of regional development strategies, and preparation of the regional development programs, and the factors that support the implementation of regional expansion policy is the existence of natural resources, capital investment (investment), infrastructure, transport and communications, openness toward outsiders, and support public (community)
Study on Mamuju clear water supply infrastructures Abdi Manaf
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The study Is dedicated to describe the condition of water supply infrastructure in Mamuju and to investigate the fresh water supplied to the domestic customers, viewed from its quality, quantity, and continuity by Manakarra, Mamuju Regional Water Supply Company (PDAM), projecting requirement of five years later, then (the year 2006-2011) The relevant data collected through observations on the water quality. The data are analyzed and described qualitatively using inferential statistics. The result proves that the quantity, ad continuity variables have a significant influence on the availability of water supply infrastructure of Manakarra. The strongest influence comes from the quantity factor, and the continuity and quality respectively. The availability of standard water is important to increase the quantity, continuity of water supply and to improve the performance of the company in fulfilling the quality standard of water to the customers. The intake capacity in 2011 is 196,25 litre/second to meet the water demand of 37,95 litre/second.
Confusion in forest management In the age of regional autonomy Baso Madiong
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The forest area, shared at KPH became part of strengthening the management of the national forestry system, provincial governments, and district/city governments. KPH is set in one or more major functions of the forest and one of the administration areas or crosses the territory of the government administration. In that case one can include, kph over the main function of forests, and determine the degree of functionality-based KPH dominance. The organization established by the KPH Governments, encompasses the organizations of KPHK or KPHL and the region it works kph Province, a kph organization set by the provincial government, including organizations and crosses kph KPHL District/City and an organization KPH set by county government / The city, the content of the institution and within Kphp KPHL District / City